Reminds Me of You

Album: In the Lonely Hour (2014)
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  • [Verse 1]
    I've got to get out of here
    This town’s no longer fun
    And I’m falling closer, falling closer
    Closer to the sun
    I've got to get out of here
    Come kiss another face
    Cause it hurts too bad, it hurts too bad
    And I don’t like the taste

    [Pre-Chorus 1]
    You say it’s over, leaving me so far from sober
    Now sun is colder, I lean on a stranger’s shoulder
    I walk the streets and there are beats and cities smoulder
    Without a trace I’m under

    [Chorus]
    And God knows I try
    Looking for lovers at night
    But each time I do
    It only reminds me of you
    It only reminds me of you

    [Verse 2]
    I've got to get out of here
    Cause you never want me back
    You are moving on, moving on
    And I’m stuck on the track
    I've gotta get out of here
    Before I self-destruct
    And I don’t want, I don’t want
    My heart to ever stop

    [Pre-Chorus 2]
    I walk the streets and there are beats and cities smolder
    Without a trace I’m under

    [Chorus x2] Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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